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Item is a photograph of Kathleen Quinlan and an unidentified person posing with old medical equipment, as if Quinlan is operating on the other person. The photograph was taken during the Dalhousie medical centennial.

Item is a photograph of the presentation of the 1972 'Alumnus of the Year' award to Dr. Ross at the Alumni reception and dinner. The photograph shows Dr. Ross; Dr. MacGregor; Lloyd Macpherson; and Ross Langley.

Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of a painting of Dr. Chester Stewart at the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine. The photograph shows Dr. Stewart and an unidentified person standing next to the painting.

Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of a painting of Dr. Chester Stewart at the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine. The photograph shows Dr. Stewart and two unidentified people standing next to the painting.

Item is a photograph taken during the presentation of a painting of Dr. Chester Stewart at the Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine. The photograph shows an unidentified person looking at the painting while speaking at a microphone.

Item is a photograph of the 1905 Dalhousie Faculty of Medicine Football Team. The photograph shows team members sitting or standing in three rows with a football and a plaque. The team members are wearing uniforms with skulls and crossbones on them.

Item is a photograph of D. A. Gibson, Director of Audio-Visual Services in the Faculty of Medicine. Gibson is pictured with the Kodak Versamat automatic film processor for processing black and white film. Photograph was taken in the Medical Computer Centre in the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building.

Item is a photograph of the trial hookup of a co-axial cable from the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building to Camp Hill Hospital. The cable was designed to carry data and television transmission signals between the two facilities. Photograph shows (from left to right): Tony Gibson (standing in back); Dr. Henry Hicks, Dalhousie University President; Mr. Archibald; and Dr. Ross Langley.